Cats love high places and these U.S.A-made carpeted pet stairs are great for giving your kitty the boost he needs. Whether your feline friend needs help up to a bed or sofa, or you just want to make sure he can see out the window, carpeted pet steps are an ideal solution.

Original Three-Step - A plush carpet exterior makes any of the three steps an inviting, soft place to perch or rest. Original Three-Step measures 23-1/2" deep x 17" wide x 23" high. Height of first step is 9" off the ground. Weighs 31 lbs.

Two-Step is a scaled-down basic step with the same durable construction and carpeted exterior as the Original. Measures 17" deep x 17" wide x 16-1/2" high. First step is 8-1/2" off the ground. Weighs 20 lbs.

Both the Original Three-Step and the Two-Step come completely assembled for your convenience.

Please select Carpet Color: NEW Nutmeg, Cocoa, Oatmeal, or Soft Sage.

Quality construction that lasts for years. More for your money - and made in America. If you aren't convinced, check out what makes our furniture better.

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Caring for your Original Stair-Step and Two-Step:
Vacuum away excess pet hair whenever necessary, or use a sticky-tape roller to pick up pet hair. When soiled, spot clean only. Use a clean cloth and soapy water solution to rub out the spot, or use a pet-formulated enzyme cleaner such as CleanAway. This special cleaner not only removes spots and stains, but will terminate foul pet odors, as well, to keep your steps looking and smelling like new. Simply spray CleanAway on the soiled spot, and allow its enzymes and bacteria-producing agents to break down and digest the stain until it is gone completely. Dry thoroughly.

Look for cat furniture designs that include multiple features to satisfy scratching, climbing, perching, and privacy needs. Most have comfortable, durable carpeting in a range of colors to coordinate with your home décor.

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Warranty: Cat furniture is warranted against defects and damage for 6 months from date of purchase.

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Stair-Steps Two-Step Color: Oatmeal Carpet
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Foster and Smith carpeted 3 step pet stairs
These stairs are exceptional in quality. Beautiful carpet, beautiful color I purchased the oatmeal. I would say it is a cream or off white. Very sturdy and does not slide on flooring. I have it on ceramic tile. Workmanship is excellent.
February 27, 2015

Great!
Love the doggie steps. Seem very well made, strong and well covered in nice carpet material. Order shipped very quickly. The low shipping price was a big factor in my ordering from that particular company and those particular stairs. The doggies are using them already, thanks so much.
Donda
February 12, 2015

Dog refuses to use it!
This is a GREAT product! Even sturdy enough for my 150 lb. body to climb up on to clean the celing fans! However my boxer/pit bull mix refuses to use it even though he has no problem going up our stairs to our kids' bedrooms! I will continue to work with my dog and recommend this product, however, don't be disappointed if your pet sniffs it and walks away!
December 19, 2014

The step stairs are great
My 10 yr old cat has been having trouble jumping down from the bed, etc. So I bought these step stairs to ease the force on her legs especially as she gets older. She uses them now for getting up on the bed and getting down. The carpet is really nice and blends with the color of the carpet in the room.
June 18, 2014

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Yes, I have windows 2 feet up and they lay their and sun themselves. If you need something taller I have the spiral tree as well and they sun themselves at the side taller window as well as the patio door, it is easy for them to climb and cats like being up and away.

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Yes, the 2-step stairs are about two inches shy of my window sills. The 3-step stairs would go about four inches higher than my sills - could easily use either on my windows. To be sure, measure your window from the sill to the floor, and then check the measurements on the steps as described. The 3-step ones are about two feet tall, and the 2-step ones are about 17 - 18 inches tall.

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I have a very large main coon cat that loves sitting in the windows to watch the bunnies and birds in the back yard. I thought, if he would fit on one of these I could put it in the front room, for a different view for him where he could watch more bunnies and birds in the front of the house.

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I have a 6 yr. old boxer/pit bull who weighs approx. 80 lbs. He has no trouble going up and down the stairs to my kids' bedrooms. However, he will have nothing to do with the stair steps I recently purchased. Tried putting his collar and leash and coax him up the stairs, tried treats, he just lays down at the foot of the stairs and looks at me! I am more than happy with this product but disappointed my Ray will not try it! Any help would be appreciated!

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Thank you for your question. You already covered the majority of the convenient options in this issue. The only other thing we can suggest would be to put his toys and or some treats on the stairs and give him some time to try and get him used to the stairs being there and that it's ok to be on them.

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